Dedicated Bureaucracy Leading the Way In the vibrant landscape of Indian public service, our dedicated civil servants are constantly driving change and progress. Consider IAS officer Arun Mahesh Babu, who is skillfully managing Vadodara’s substantial ₹7,609-crore budget, showcasing visionary urban planning and robust financial stewardship. Similarly, IPS officer Idashisha Nongrang’s extended tenure as Meghalaya’s first tribal woman DGP signifies a pivotal moment in policing, promoting diversity and leadership. Furthermore, the government’s commitment to transparency is evident with the RTI rejection rate declining to 3.26% in 2024-25, even as a significant number of appeals await resolution. The strategic induction of 63 lateral entry appointments since 2018 also reflects a dynamic approach to talent acquisition within the bureaucracy, aiming to bring specialized expertise into public administration. Boosting Economic Power and Infrastructure India’s economy and public sector undertakings (PSUs) are showcasing robust growth. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) reported an impressive 29% surge in net profit, demonstrating financial strength and contributing to national growth. The monumental Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project is steadily progressing, laying a solid foundation for advanced high-speed rail networks across the nation. Moreover, PSUs like NLC India and Central Bank of India are actively prioritizing employee welfare through new payroll packages, while HUDCO is championing sustainable waste management initiatives. These efforts underline the PSUs’ dual role in economic development and corporate social responsibility. Inspiring UPSC Journeys and Judicial Reforms The spirit of civil service aspirants remains strong, with UPSC introducing a new 3-day correction window for CSE and IFS 2026, offering 933 vacancies. Stories like IPS Aryendra Kumar’s candid sharing of his mental health struggles during UPSC preparation provide invaluable lessons in resilience, while IFS Siddharth Babu’s journey to a top rank inspires many. The Supreme Court is also proactively enhancing governance, allowing the UPSC to initiate contempt proceedings against states that delay DGP appointments, ensuring accountability in critical postings. Post navigation India’s Public Sector: A Week of Progress, Policy, and People “BIRTHDAY SPECIAL” FOR AN ACCOLADE TO THE GREAT SON OF INDIA, IAS OF 2005 BATCH & SECRETARY WRD MR. RAJESH SUKUMAR TOPPO